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Planning commission affirms Rock Hill preliminary forest conservation plan after Maryland DNR review

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Summary

The commission revisited a previously held deliberation and unanimously approved the Rock Hill preliminary forest conservation plan after staff provided a Maryland Department of Natural Resources letter reporting no identified rare, threatened or endangered species on the submitted project plan.

The City of Frederick Planning Commission on a unanimous voice vote approved the Rock Hill preliminary forest conservation plan (PC 23‑1047 PFCP) after staff reported that the Maryland Department of Natural Resources had reviewed the submitted project plan and identified no rare, threatened or endangered plant or animal species.

Why it matters: The Rock Hill vote retroactively completes an action the commission had discussed at a prior meeting; the DNR review removed a major environmental concern cited…

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